Tattoo Art?
Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 at
9:01 am
Kimmie asked:
Does anyone know where to find some good pictures of tribal art or vines for a tattoo? Or have any cool drawings?
Reply:
www.bullseyetattoos.com
Cool place to find a tattoo design or just get ideas.
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www.bullseyetattoos.com
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We’ve seen some interesting augmented reality experiments emerging, from shoes as game controllers to music videos to recursive iPhones. But how about AR as a form of body art? A company called ThinkAnApp has made that possible with an augmented reality tattoo. The tattoo’s design is simply a square barcode marker on the skin, but when seen through a webcam an animated flying dragon appears to be hovering over the box. The Buenos Aires-based ThinkAnApp developed software that recognizes a barcode on a curved surface (like your body), making the flying dragon overlay possible. The below video demonstrates the effect. It’s an initial test for how the augmented reality concept could be used to power even more creative tattoo art. What do you think: Are AR tattoos too gimmicky? Is it too restrictive to require a webcam in order to get the full tat experience? Or should companies be working on other devices with which to view AR content so that one day we can achieve the futuristic…
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but i suck at lettering im only good at drawing images. The way i got comissioned by a tattoo shop is i went there and showed them a book of my work. they then purchased some of my work for about 20bucks a piece and put them on the wall as an opinion for someone to get. Idk how this would work for lettering but if you go to a tattoo shop and show them your skills they may comission you to do some work to
if you truly are a good artist (and be objective and honest about this, just because your mom or friends say you can draw, doesn't mean you can) then you don't need art college. infact you don't really need it at all if you want to become a tattoo artist. just practice your skills, and try to get an apprenticeship at a reputable tattoo shop, they will also help you with your art skills. you don't want to open a shop before you know anything about tattoos, that just doesn't make sense. ride out your apprenticeship, you will learn a lot. some shops will charge you to apprentice there, some won't. so maybe that money you're saving up could go to that, or perhaps just to help you get by while you're apprenticing because a lot of shops won't pay you. you will learn everything from proper sterilization to using a tattoo MACHINE (don't call it a gun, you will get laughed at by proffesionals and called ignorant). you will also pick up tips on tattoo laws and business aspects. every state is different as far as licensing goes, you can either research your state on the internet, or ask at a local shop, or better yet, get an apprenticeship and you will find all that out on the way. i hope i didn't leave anything out. hope this helps.
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